Sliding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sliding
Sliding on ice or snow. See SNOW.
Slide
without walking or rolling to slip to glide as snow slides down the mountains side
Slide rule
the electronic calculator which has a greater precision than the slide rule Also called colloquially slipstick
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D valve
A kind of slide valve See Slide valve under Slide
Cam
A turning or sliding piece which by the shape of its periphery or face
Street offences
riding or driving furiously, loitering by common prostitute for prostitution, sliding on ice or snow, disturbance by ringing doorbell, discharging firearms,
Snow
Saunders v. Holborn Board of Works, (1895) 1 QB 64. Sliding on snow in the street to the common danger is
Pension
49l. 17s. 6d. the pension is in accordance with a sliding scale. Contributory Pensions.--A contributory old age pension under the (English)
Screw
or pressure in the direction of its axis by the sliding of the threads of the cylinder in the grooves between
Dearness allowance
the cost of living, it should ordinarily be on a sliding scale and provide for an increase on rise in the
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